Among the people who have been detained and tortured at the military base at Stare Kiejkuty was Abu Zubaydah, who was recently recognized as a victim by the prosecutors running the criminal investigation into the site. There he was tortured by CIA agents into making confessions which have resulted in him being held in Guantanamo Bay to this day.

The organisations are calling on Prime Minister Tusk to stress to the US President that his country’s failure so far to cooperate with Poland’s criminal investigation is unacceptable – and that Poland itself will be in breach of its international obligations if it fails to investigate fully allegations of torture on Polish territory.

Adam Bodnar, Secretary of the Board of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights said:

“The Polish Government has declared that it wants to promote human rights during its tenure of the EU Presidency. However, this will be difficult if Poland fails to clear up its dirty and unexplained record of involvement in the CIA’s rendition program.”

Danny Silverstone, Executive Director of Interights, said:

“Poland has a clear obligation to conduct an investigation into the torture claims. This investigation should be capable of leading to the identification and punishment of those responsible. A failure by Poland to act promptly may lead to it being found in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.”

Clive Stafford Smith, Director of Reprieve said:

“The President’s visit provides an opportunity for Poland to remove the stain the secret CIA prison has left on the country’s reputation. The Prime Minister must tell President Obama that the US’ failure to cooperate with the investigation is completely unacceptable.”

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